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« Reply #135 on: August 19, 2009, 12:58:03 AM »

do you still play with it once it turns clear?

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is portu-goo somehow different than everyone else's?  or are you always that prompt at cleaning up your messes....
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« Reply #136 on: August 19, 2009, 08:06:08 AM »

How did Sheryl Crow ever carve out such a massive career? She has been feted with Grammys and has performed by people far out of her league and was regularly cited as a major anti-Iraq War "activist" (sometimes incidentally as a "folk musician") in the media during Bushtime... but even these are regular occurrences with flash-in-the-pan one hit wonders. What puzzles me is that after more than a decade her music remains ubiquitous with radios in malls and stores and in cars. I somewhat understand Alanis Morrissette ascension's, if only because she was marketed on her youth and her phony riot grrl pretensions ...but Crow has always looked like a gym teacher from middle America playing run of the mill, cliche-ridden bar rock. Why her and why not...Meredith Brooks, or whatever?

I can't seem to escape her turgidness. 
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« Reply #137 on: August 19, 2009, 09:21:53 AM »

How did Sheryl Crow ever carve out such a massive career? She has been feted with Grammys and has performed by people far out of her league and was regularly cited as a major anti-Iraq War "activist" (sometimes incidentally as a "folk musician") in the media during Bushtime... but even these are regular occurrences with flash-in-the-pan one hit wonders. What puzzles me is that after more than a decade her music remains ubiquitous with radios in malls and stores and in cars. I somewhat understand Alanis Morrissette ascension's, if only because she was marketed on her youth and her phony riot grrl pretensions ...but Crow has always looked like a gym teacher from middle America playing run of the mill, cliche-ridden bar rock. Why her and why not...Meredith Brooks, or whatever?

I can't seem to escape her turgidness. 

you shut your filthy mouth.    She's a treat and a half!!
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